Description

Spellbound (United Artists, 1945). One Sheet (27" X
41").
Alfred Hitchcock's spellbinding tale features Gregory Peck as the
newly appointed (but too young) director of a ritzy mental asylum.
Peck proves to be incompetent in his role, raising the suspicion of
one of the doctors on staff (Ingrid Bergman). Although Bergman
suspects Peck could be a highly disturbed amnesiac who murdered the
real director, things are complicated by her romantic feelings
toward him. Surrealist Salvador Dali lends his talents to the
remarkable dream sequences in the film, adding just the right touch
to a movie set in a mental institution. With its haunting image of
Peck embracing Bergman while clutching a straight razor, all
against an ominous black background, this one sheet is a fan
favorite. The piece is in remarkable condition, showing only light
fold wear. The linen has been trimmed to the borders. Very Fine+ on
Linen.